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Report: Disasters cost insurers $120B in 2021

- By Frank Jordans

BERLIN — Damage wrought by Hurricane Ida in the Louisiana and the flash floods that hit Europe last summer helped make 2021 one of the most expensive years for natural disasters, reinsuranc­e company Munich Re said Monday.

The company’s annual report put the overall economic losses from natural disasters worldwide last year at $280 billion, making it the fourth-costliest after 2011, the year a massive earthquake and tsunami struck Japan.

Insured losses in 2021 amounted to $120 billion, the second-highest after 2017, when hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria hit the Americas, according to Munich Re.

More than a third of those insured losses last year were caused by Ida ($36 billion) and the July floods in Europe ($13 billion).

Almost 10,000 died as a result of a natural disaster in 2021, comparable to the death toll in recent years, Munich Re said.

The company warned that studies showed a link between global warming and natural disasters.

“The images of natural disasters in 2021 are disturbing,” said Torsten Jeworrek, a member Munich Re’s board of management.

“Climate research increasing­ly confirms that extreme weather has become more likely,” he said. “Societies need to urgently adapt to increasing weather risks and make climate protection a priority.”

Satellite measuremen­ts show 2021 was one of the warmest years on record, with the annual average temperatur­e 1.9-2.1 degrees higher than the pre-industrial period from 1850-1900, the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said Monday. Europe experience­d its warmest summer on record, it said.

Scientists say that higher temperatur­es can cause the air to absorb more moisture, which can then lead to more extreme rainfall such as that seen in western Germany, Belgium and the Netherland­s last summer.

Munich Re noted that not all natural disasters are climate-related, citing volcanic eruptions in Indonesia and Spain’s Canary Islands, and earthquake­s.

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